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Learning: some experience that results in a relatively permanent change in the state of the learner. Habituation: a general process in which repeated or prolonged exposure to a stimulus results in a gradual reduction in responding. Classical Conditioning:

Are we to say that for each name in our directory of gods there is an additional consciousness, with the further attributes specified in the description of that particular deity? o In most cases this would be theoretically possible since min most cases t

T olstoys Confession: Acclaim/Fame/Acceptance = significance o ^ Related to a desire for significance Hes asking, am I significant and is asking to whom? If anyone The role of diversion in our lives End of chapter 3, has questions like o What for? o Why m

Rowes Q: Is there a reality designated by Hicks expression the Real? Rowes Chief Difficulty: He cannot see how the Real can avoid having one or the other of two contradictory properties. o Personal and Non-personal Hicks real is neither ^ Epistemological

THE AUTHOR AND HIS TIMES
The man called Plato who wrote The Republic grew up in the
Greek city-state of Athens during the tragic decline of that
glorious civilization. Born about 427 B.C., Plato was the son of
one of Athens' aristocratic families and the

The Republic by Plato - Barron's Booknotes from PinkMonkey.com
Barron's Booknotes for
The Republic
by
Plato
370 B.C.
by Jane Yarbrough,Instructor, University of Wisconsin Center - Marinette
To my philosophy students at the University of Wisconsin Center -

Henz 1
Rebecca Henz
Dr. Derdak
Philosophy 130-027
1 October 2015
Kant: The Categorical Imperative
Immanuel Kant is considered to be the forefather of modern philosophy, and his theories
have changed and shaped the way people view duty, reason, and autonom

You learn so much and This professor, although very critical of your writing capabilities, will help you change you views about the world we live in.

Course highlights:

You come to dislike the world around you because athroughout this course you are enlightened in the sense that you come to realize the world we live in and our everyday routine is all clouded by the ideology of commodities.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

The professor is great and you would enjoy the class if you are open to different perceptions.